Thursday, December 11, 2008

Pinless Scarf Pins

On the day that I finished my last scarf pin, I burnt my right hand, my stove, the hood, part of the cabinet and almost burnt down the kitchen. But I finished all the pins I want to make, so here they are.

The first set are pins that covered with the sheet of slide canes that I made.

These two were made with the same cane but different arrangement. They look totally different. Amazing!

Now these pins are much more fun because they were made with scrap clay. I was not happy at first when everyone seems to like these pins more than the first set. Well, I spent so much time making canes, slide them carefully and line them up perfectly, but with the scrap clay, I just kinna throw them together. Not fair.

Well, I did enjoy making those pins and people seem to like the idea of this "pinless scarf pin".

I added the curly-q from the thin strip of Skinner Blend sheet as my signature on the pin. For you; Susan Lomuto.

Oh, I do have another thing on my list to do for 2008; I want to make big, wall piece. I actually start working on it, so, hopefully, I will get it done by 2009.

I won't be able to clay for a while. I hope I sold all the scarf pins. All of the necklace and bracelets will be sent to Thailand for the auction at the class reunion. We will get a new kitchen and I hope next year, things will be better for us.

Afternoon, I've been a regular lurker and admirer on your blog and have finally got myself a blogger account and begun blogging, so feel I can 'take part'!Being a polymer clay artist I know what intricacy is involved in your work and was wondering, being here in the UK I feel we cannot get the price we feel is deserved for our work, so I am enquiring if you may have the same deifficulties? It seems to have become such a competitive market now.Keep up the great work :-)

Welcome toSILASTONES; my Polymer Clay World.Here you will find pictures of my work, how the ideas came about and how I put them into works. I also have tutorial blog to show you step-by-step of how I made my Polymer Clay beads. Also another blog where you can read all about my daughter, Ada..
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P.S. These days, I spend most of my time taking care of my daughter, Ada who was in a car accident on March, 2008. I haven't posted here for a while but will try to share my work here again, as much as I can.

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I started making Polymer clay beads in 2005. I sold my first batch and started sending them out to the bead stores and bead shows. I started a blog to share my experieces with polymer clay and started a tutorial blog to show how I make some of my beads.